Module 5 - SLP
INTEGRATION - CAUSAL CHAINS AND STRATEGY
Signature Assignment for BUS499 SLP Module 5
As you recall, in MGT301 (Principles of Management), attention was given in SLP 5 to building critical thinking and problem-solving skills, along with information-literacy skills. In the SLP 5 assignment for MGT499 (Strategic Management), you had the opportunity to develop your business critical-thinking skills more fully by applying strategic management principles to your chosen organization in the process of addressing key stakeholders about strategic initiatives that may be of concern (older iterations of MGT499 focused solely on the shareholder).
And finally, in BUS499 (BSBA Integrative Project) you will focus your Module 5 SLP on honing your critical-thinking and information-literacy skills.
You've put a lot of work into your analyses of the four perspectives considered in the Balanced Scorecard process. Now it’s time to put it all together! In this module, you’ll be preparing an argumentative essay on the SLPs from Modules 1–4.
SLP Assignment Expectations
Utilizing Trident’s library resources, identify at least one case study of an organization that utilizes a Balanced Scorecard approach, and three additional peer-reviewed papers on the topic of the Balanced Scorecard. Do some additional reading as well. Based on the case study found in the literature, conduct a critical analysis arguing whether your "SLP organization" would do a better or worse job of implementing the BSC approach. If your organization has already implemented BSC, then compare implementation success of your "SLP organization" with the case study from the literature.
In conducting your analysis formulate a thesis statement and provide a well-thought-out argument in a 3- to 5-page document that compares implementation as described in the case study with what you would expect out of your "SLP organization." Here are a couple of example thesis statements you might want to consider with appropriate revisions.
Based on my review of [XYZ Corporation's] implementation of the Balanced Scorecard approach and review of recent BSC-related literature, I believe it would (or would not) be worth implementing the Balanced Scorecard approach in my SLP organization.
Based on my review of the current literature I believe my chosen organization has (or has not) done a better job of implementing the Balanced Scorecard approach than [XYZ Corporation].
Compare and contrast the BSC implementation success of the organization outlined in the case study you found in your literature search with the success you would expect (or have experienced) in your chosen organization. Utilize the peer-reviewed papers to support your arguments. Above all, your arguments should be convincing and well supported by the literature.
Be honest! If you don’t think your organization is up to the challenge, then say so and provide some academically based resources to support your claim. For instance, if you do not .
Module 5 - SLPINTEGRATION - CAUSAL CHAINS AND STRATEGYSignature .docx
1. Module 5 - SLP
INTEGRATION - CAUSAL CHAINS AND STRATEGY
Signature Assignment for BUS499 SLP Module 5
As you recall, in MGT301 (Principles of Management),
attention was given in SLP 5 to building critical thinking and
problem-solving skills, along with information-literacy skills.
In the SLP 5 assignment for MGT499 (Strategic Management),
you had the opportunity to develop your business critical-
thinking skills more fully by applying strategic management
principles to your chosen organization in the process of
addressing key stakeholders about strategic initiatives that may
be of concern (older iterations of MGT499 focused solely on the
shareholder).
And finally, in BUS499 (BSBA Integrative Project) you will
focus your Module 5 SLP on honing your critical-thinking and
information-literacy skills.
You've put a lot of work into your analyses of the four
perspectives considered in the Balanced Scorecard process. Now
it’s time to put it all together! In this module, you’ll be
preparing an argumentative essay on the SLPs from Modules 1–
4.
SLP Assignment Expectations
Utilizing Trident’s library resources, identify at least one case
study of an organization that utilizes a Balanced Scorecard
approach, and three additional peer-reviewed papers on the
topic of the Balanced Scorecard. Do some additional reading as
well. Based on the case study found in the literature, conduct a
critical analysis arguing whether your "SLP organization"
would do a better or worse job of implementing the BSC
approach. If your organization has already implemented BSC,
then compare implementation success of your "SLP
organization" with the case study from the literature.
In conducting your analysis formulate a thesis statement and
provide a well-thought-out argument in a 3- to 5-page document
that compares implementation as described in the case study
2. with what you would expect out of your "SLP organization."
Here are a couple of example thesis statements you might want
to consider with appropriate revisions.
Based on my review of [XYZ Corporation's] implementation of
the Balanced Scorecard approach and review of recent BSC-
related literature, I believe it would (or would not) be worth
implementing the Balanced Scorecard approach in my SLP
organization.
Based on my review of the current literature I believe my
chosen organization has (or has not) done a better job of
implementing the Balanced Scorecard approach than [XYZ
Corporation].
Compare and contrast the BSC implementation success of the
organization outlined in the case study you found in your
literature search with the success you would expect (or have
experienced) in your chosen organization. Utilize the peer-
reviewed papers to support your arguments. Above all, your
arguments should be convincing and well supported by the
literature.
Be honest! If you don’t think your organization is up to the
challenge, then say so and provide some academically based
resources to support your claim. For instance, if you do not
think the leadership of your organization would be able to pull
it off, then find some leadership-based research to help support
your claims. Remember, convincing the reader is key.
Your assignment will be graded according to the
BSBA Information Literacy Grading Rubric.
(To see the rubric, go to
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Criteria
Demonstrates mastery covering all key elements of the
assignment in a substantive way.
Demonstrates considerable proficiency covering key elements of
3. the assignment.
Demonstrates partial proficiency covering key elements of the
assignment.
Demonstrates limited or poor proficiency covering key elements
of the assignment.
Demonstrates mastery in retrieving information, using strong
and compelling content to support ideas, convey understanding
of the topic, and shape the whole work.
Demonstrates considerable proficiency in retrieving
information, and in using appropriate and relevant content to
support ideas, and convey understanding of the topic. Few
arguments left unsupported.
Demonstrates partial proficiency to retrieve information and use
of relevant content to support ideas, but leaves many arguments
unsupported. May use immaterial or disparate content in an
attempt to support arguments.
Demonstrates inability to retrieve information, or use
appropriate or relevant content to support ideas, convey
understanding of the topic and shape the whole work. Makes
unsupported arguments and assertions.
Demonstrates mastery using in-text citations of sources, proper
format for quotations, and correctly format full source
information in the reference list using APA style (bibliography).
Demonstrates considerable proficiency using of in-text citations
of sources, proper format for quotations, and provides sufficient
source information in the reference list, though not in APA
format (bibliography).
Demonstrates occasional use of in-text citations of sources and
provides partial reference information (bibliography).
Demonstrates inability to cite sources or provide full source
information in the reference list (bibliography).
Demonstrates mastery in scholarly written communication and a
skilled and knowledgeable presentation to an appropriately
specialized audience.
Demonstrates considerable proficiency in written
communication with well-organized presentation to an
4. appropriately specialized audience.
Demonstrate partial proficiency in written communication with
few grammatical or syntax errors, but may be pitched at the
wrong audience.
Demonstrates limited or poor ability to write clearly using poor
grammar and syntax. Text is disorganized and rambling.
Demonstrates mastery in critically evaluating information
sources.
Demonstrates considerable proficiency in critically evaluating
information sources.
Demonstrates some ability to critically evaluate information
sources.
Demonstrates limited or poor proficiency to critically evaluate
information sources.
Overall Score